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Sanches scores on his Benfica return as Bayern triumph

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LISBON: All Renato Sanches needed was some home comfort.

Sanches finally showed why Bayern Munich gave him one of the richest contracts in Bundesliga history in 2016, ending a two-year scoring drought with his first goal for the team – on his return to the club where he had his breakthrou­gh.

Sanches netted the second goal in Bayern’s win over Benfica on Wednesday to help give the German club a 2-0 win in their Champions League opener.

Sanches had started to look like a lost talent after failing to settle in Munich and enduring an unsuccessf­ul loan spell at Swansea, but the 21-year-old was given a second chance to live up to expectatio­ns by new Bayern coach Niko Kovac, who gave him his first start for the side since last August.

“What he did in pre-season was extraordin­ary. His time came today. Renato has very good technique. We knew he could play football. That’s why Bayern signed him,” Kovac said.

Sanches repaid his coach by starting and finishing a well-worked move to net Bayern’s second goal in the 54th minute. He first powered his way through the midfield and passed to Robert Lewandowsk­i on the left. The ball made its way to Franck Ribery and James Rodriguez, who crossed for Sanches to score from close range.

“I’m so happy to come back to Lisbon and to play this game is special for me,” said Sanches, who was applauded by the home supporters after scoring his first goal in a competitiv­e club game since January 2016. “I just want to say thank you to the Benfica fans.”

Lewandowsk­i had given the fivetime European champions an early lead, converting Bayern’s first real chance after Ribery and David Alaba combined to set him up.

Arjen Robben could have added to the score minutes later but failed to beat Benfica goalkeeper Odisseas Vlachodimo­s in a one-on-one. He was denied again five minutes before the break, when Vlachodimo­s deflected the Dutch winger’s effort over the bar.

Eduardo Salvio had the home side’s best chance of the half, but Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer saved his shot.

Sanches ended his former side’s hopes of an upset and gave Kovac a winning start on his debut in the competitio­n.

The Portuguese midfielder was making his first start for Bayern since returning from a season on loan at Swansea.

“You have to remember he’s a young player that left his country, that left his family,” Kovac said of Sanches’ difficulti­es in settling in Munich. — AP

 ??  ?? Powering through: Benfica’s Pizzi (right) and Bayern midfielder Renato Sanches fighting for the ball during the Champions League Group E match in Lisbon on Wednesday. — AP
Powering through: Benfica’s Pizzi (right) and Bayern midfielder Renato Sanches fighting for the ball during the Champions League Group E match in Lisbon on Wednesday. — AP

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